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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Krista Ames Talks About Heroines

This week we’re going to find out a little about
author Krista Ames. May’s theme is ‘Heroines’ so Krista will be talking about book
covers. She’ll also tell us a little about herself and her writing, and answer
some fun questions.

Born and raised in Northern
Indiana, Krista now resides in Northern Lower Michigan. She is married to a
very supportive man and is a stay-at-home mom of 4 very active kids. She loves
to communicate with her readers so please feel free to drop her a line anytime
at krista@kristaames.comor visit her at http://www.kristaames.com.

Beverley: What do you think makes a real heroine, either in real life or in books?Krista:Overcoming
the odds, staying true to herself through whatever life throws at her.

Beverley: Is it
important to have strong conflicts? If yes, inner or outer conflicts, or both?

Krista: I do believe it’s important to have strong conflicts,
inner and outer both, because they can really bring the characters together in
the story, to form a bond.

Beverley: Who are
your favorite heroines, and why?

Krista: In books, I think one of my favorite heroines is
HOLLY from Colters’ Woman by Maya Banks. (https://goo.gl/frS8KY )

Beverley: Tell me
about the heroines in your book/s.

Krista: In this particular book, Dr. Miranda Chase is a
veterinarian who has to come home to take over the patients for her sick
father’s practice. Unfortunately, she’s unidentified as important by her father
because he wanted a boy. It created a bit of a thick skin for her, enabling her
to deal with people that don’t take her seriously, including the hero of
Whiskey’s Sweet Revenge 😊

Beverley: How do
you develop the characteristics for your heroine?

Krista: I don’t usually do anything in particular, they
usually come out during the writing.Sometimes I do have a specific look and feel in mind before I start a
story.

Beverley: How long have
you been writing?

Krista:Well,
I guess I’ve been writing since 2005 or 2006. I didn’t have anything published
until 2008 though, and just a short story in an anthology.

Beverley:
What genre do you
write in and why?

Krista:Typically,
I write Contemporary Romance. It’s what I’ve always loved to read and is easy
for me to write. I also love Western Romance and I’ve done a few of those as
well. At some point in the last few years, I’ve really started to like
Paranormal Romance and Romantic Suspense and I’ve actually decided to write both
as well.

Beverley:
Who influenced you the most in deciding to become a writer?

Krista: Believe it or not, Linda Lael Miller.I’ve never met her, even though I’d like to,
but I love, love, love her writing and it really inspired me to try my hand at
it.Compared to her, I have a very long
way to go still.

Beverley: What obstacles did you have to overcome to begin
creating your work?

Krista:I
don’t really know that I had any to overcome.One day I just decided to write. I was working full time but it didn’t
really interfere.

Beverley: What gets your creative juices flowing?

Krista:I
put some of my favorite movies on to play in the background and it just seems
to work.

Beverley:
What will stop
your creative muse the quickest?

Krista:My
kids hovering and talking

Beverley:What do you have for breakfast?

Krista: I’m not really a fan of breakfast food so normally my
breakfast and lunch merge together somewhere mid morning and it can be anything
from slicing up a cucumber and eating it with ranch dip, or some parmesan
garlic boneless chicken bites.

Beverley:What do you wear when you are writing?

Krista: Just everyday clothes.I always get dressed first thing because I
never know when I’ll need to run my kids to school.

Beverley:Where do you do most of your writing?

Krista: Lately all of my writing has been on my new desktop,
which is sitting at the dining room table.I babysit a lot during the day so I need to be where I can see her so I
transported my computer downstairs.

Beverley: Do you have a favorite cartoon character? Why?

Krista:I
LOVE Scooby doo! I always watched him when my oldest was little, heck I still
do when my kids aren’t around.

Beverley: Who would you love most to meet 'in person' and
why?

Krista:There
are a lot of people on this list actually but as far as writing. I would love
to meet Linda Lael Miller to have a writing conversation with her, just ask
questions about her process and her experiences with writing.

Beverley: If you had an unexpected free day what would you
do with it?

Krista:SLEEP!

Beverley: What are you working on now?

Krista:A story in a boxed set called Tropical Tryst (found
here:https://www.romancecollections.com/tropical-tryst)

Blurb for Maon: Whiskey's
Sweet Revenge

A Horse Country Prequel Novella

Contemporary Western Romance

A part of the RB4U Roping the Cowboy Boxed Set

Dr. Miranda Chase didn’t want to be back home but she’d
do just about anything for her dad including temporarily taking over his
veterinarian practice. However, once she met Garrett, she wanted to drop
everything and run. Cocky cowboys just weren’t her thing.

Garrett Jackson cares more about his horse than himself
or anyone else and when a tiny bit of a thing calling herself a vet blows into
his life like a tornado, he’s literally knocked for a loop. He doesn’t have
time for women.

But, when Garrett’s horse turns up missing, Miranda isn’t
going anywhere. Forced to work together, they’ll learn a little bit about each
other or die trying.

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About Me

I'm a Canadian author who writes murder, mystery, medical thrillers, romantic suspense, often set in Montana on a ranch. I recently dived into self-publishing and I love the challenge. It's exciting. Hunted was my first novel, then Missing and Targeted, the third in the series, set in Montana. Another series about an assistant PI, A Cruise to Remember and A Murder to Forget . By Design, on cloning. And I'm working on Death Southern Style set in New Orleans. I'm hoping to finish it by the end of September. Check them out and let me know what you think.